Aiden could understand this approach. The best weapon against a gang was the police, and the best way to deal with a heretical organization was to poke its intelligence to the Heresy Tribunal.
Of course, it was also beneficial for the Heresy Tribunal to get early information about illegal organizations operating in their jurisdiction.
But the information provided by the other party couldn't be fully trusted. After some thought, Aiden decided that it would be safer to leave this matter to the Heresy Tribunal's judgment.
"Indeed, why don't you go with me to the Heresy Tribunal now and explain things properly?" he continued smoothly.
"Please spare me that!" Kael immediately raised both hands in surrender, "I really don't want to have too much contact with that formidable place. Everyone there looks at me as if I'm a criminal—they'd likely hold me for questioning for at least two hours. It would be better if you relay the message for me."